Piawa


Location on the map of Italy Piawa w Belluno Piawa in the municipality of Susegana

Piave (Italian: Piave, Latin: Plavis) is a river in north-eastern Italy. Length - 220 km.

A source in the Alps near the Austrian border, flows south-east and ends its course in the Adriatic's Gulf of Venice.

The main line of Italian resistance during the First World War after the non-settling twelve battles over Isonzo.

On June 15, 1918, the Austrians began a battle over Piaea, preceded by artillery preparations. During the fighting, fighting gases. The Austrian army assumed that after the break of Italian resistance, the Austro-Hungarian forces would penetrate deep into Italy. On June 19, the Italians crossed into the counterattack and drove their opponent away from the first successes of the area. The battle, which ended on June 25, is a symbol of the agony of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, showing its military and internal weakness.



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